HP Scanjet G4010 Photo Scanner : The HP Scanjet G4010 Photo Scanner gives users who wish to digitise their memories and documents a new standard in resolution and colour reproduction. It provides breakthrough innovation with 6-colour/96-bit photo scanning, a built-in adapter makes it easy to convert multiple 35mm slides and negatives into digital files at once. With included HP Real Life technologies, users can easily restore old or damaged photos, slides and negatives by removing dust and scratches, restoring faded colour, automatically removing red-eye and enhancing detail in dark areas of photos. Additionally, the HP Scanjet G4010 Photo Scanner features four one-touch task buttons to quickly organise, edit, share and save scans.

HP Scanjet G4010 Scanner
Key Features and Benefits of the HP G410 scanner; Enjoy high-definition scans with superior 6-colour/96-bit scanning and 4800 x 9600 dpi resolution. The 6-colour scanning technology provides market leading image and colour accuracy. Bring new life to treasured memories - restore old or damaged photos, slides and negatives that have been handed down for generations with HP Real Life technologies.

• Scan five 35mm slides or six negative frames, using a built-in transparent media adapter.
• Quickly and easily scan up to four 10x15-cm (4 x 6-inch) photos, and automatically save them as individual files - no need to crop and resize.
• Produce high-quality scans of various paper sizes and 3-D objects with a letter-size, portrait-oriented scanning bed and adjustable lid.
• With four front-panel task buttons, quickly and easily scan, make reprints, copy documents and save images to PDF at the touch of a button.
• Organise, edit, share and save scans with HP Photosmart software and HP Photosmart Share.
• The HP Scanjet G4010 is optimised to scan legacy Kodachrome and Ektachrome slide film.
• Support for Windows Vista will be added in 2007 after Vista becomes available.
• Save energy - Energy Star ’07 compliant.

About HP
HP is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and institutions globally. The company’s offerings span IT infrastructure, global services, business and home computing, and imaging and printing. For the four fiscal quarters ended July 31, 2006, HP totaled $90.0 billion.